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By Carol Mark
Comb honey production for some is an art and others a pursuit for perfection. As a small beekeeper I try to make it fun, and am I in awe by what our fuzzy friends are able to accomplish given the ups and downs of Kentucky weather!
That said, my approach in reviewing comb honey will be Read more >

By Pat Imbimbo
Greetings Beekeepers,
Hope all of you are enjoying this time of rest and preparation for the next season. Our bee farm is about is about 130 miles South of the Canadian Border in the Adirondack Mountain Region. Today it is a scorching 23 degrees and freezing rain, a good day to write an Read more >

If you’ve ever been lucky enough to be in Chicago, Illinois in the summer, you probably enjoyed the scenery of sailboats and skyscrapers and beautifully blue Lake Michigan. Hopefully, you also enjoyed all the dynamic, vibrant flowers Chicago uses to decorate the streets and parks. Everything freezes in Read more >

By Kim Flottum
If you get one of the beekeeping magazines, and you should get one of the beekeeping magazines, and casually flip through the pages you see all kinds of bees for sale when reading the ads. You’ll see Italians, 3-banded Italians, Buckfast, Carniolans, New World Carniolans, Russians, Read more >